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Powerful Illumination. If you are frustrated with your halogen bulbs' yellowish and inefficient output, switching to LED Chip Machine-Soldered Bulbs is the right call. This pair of LED bulbs are a fantastic replacement for your dull and probably yellowish halogen bulbs. If you want the most efficient lighting output and brilliant brightness, LED is the way to go. Keep in mind that LED bulbs are energy-efficient and incredibly long-lasting. These LED bulbs can last up to 50,000 hours which also makes them a cost-effective choice as well.
Durable Construction. Not all LED bulbs are created equal. However, this pair of LEDs are chip machine-soldered which ensures solid construction. The LED bulbs have been built to last and withstand various extreme conditions.
Trusted Brand. These powerful LED bulbs are manufactured by Spyder Auto, a leading name in the automotive lighting industry. Every product is designed and produced with the utmost care and attention to detail. They also comply with all safety and legal regulations.
Sold as a Pair. The bulbs are only sold as a pair. That presents an ideal opportunity to replace the inefficient factory halogen bulbs on your vehicle entirely. However, if you already use LED bulbs, it would also be excellent to have a spare on hand.
Application. The bulbs feature universal fitment, which includes your Ford F-250 Super Duty.
One-Year Limited Warranty. The product is covered with a one-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. However, it doesn’t cover normal wear and tear.
Installation Difficulty. The process of installation is pretty straightforward though some tools are needed. For best results, professional installation is recommended.
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